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People new to Reformed theology may wonder just what it was about a five-hundred-year-old historical movement that affects our thinking so much today. So join Dr. Stephen Nichols for an inviting, approachable take on “Reformation 101,” as he explores the …
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The Apostle Paul exhorts us from the book of Romans, saying, “If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all.” Christians are not to be cantankerous and difficult to get along with. Instead, we are to …
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The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this series, Dr. John Gerstner focuses his lifetime of scholarship on a comprehensive treatment of the meaning and application of …
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In recent years, some evangelical Protestant leaders have signed statements pledging themselves to joint social action with Roman Catholics. Others have refused to participate, declaring that, in their view, the statements went too far, touching on the gospel, which remains …
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Drawing deeply upon the imagery of the Old Testament, R.C. Sproul looks at Galatians 3:10-14 and richly meditates on what Jesus suffered on the cross—and what He saved us from. From Together for the Gospel 2008.
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The topic of the Holy Spirit sparks much interest these days, but also much confusion. Thanks to extra-biblical assertions about the Spirit’s person and work, ideas abound as to who the Spirit truly is, how He operates in time and …
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Twelve 23-minute Messages. Over 4 Hours of Teaching. Although the Holy Spirit is sometimes the forgotten Person of the Trinity, His presence and work is found throughout redemptive history. In this twelve-message series, Dr. Sinclair Ferguson traces the work of …
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As the Good Shepherd, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ willingly laid down His life for the sake of His sheep (John 10:11). All of history revolves around this event, so we must strive to understand its significance. In this …
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In this series of messages from Ligonier’s 2003 conference series in Santa Ana, Drs. R.C. Sproul and Mark Dever introduce four of God’s attributes that are often neglected or misunderstood by today’s church. They explain how the Bible defines God’s …
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Is ‘predestination’ a word you don’t like to hear? Few Biblical doctrines provoke more discussion among Christians than predestination. We embrace the sovereign God as an ever-present, all-powerful, and all-knowing Provider and Protector. Yet we struggle to understand how the sovereignty …
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What are the attributes of God? In Ligonier Ministries’ 2002 Portland conference, Drs. R.C. Sproul and R.C. Sproul Jr. examine the character of God as they help to clarify the Biblical teaching about God’s sovereignty, immutability, and simplicity. As this …
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Few Biblical doctrines provoke Christians to wrestle with reason, engage in heated debate, or hide their heads in the sand as much as predestination. We embrace the sovereign God as an ever-present, all-powerful, and all-knowing Provider and Protector. But we …
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It’s easy to become discouraged as the marks of God’s church seem to grow fuzzy in local congregations, becoming so blurred at times we’re not sure what distinguishes a church from a cult or social club. What does the one …
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